MISS EMMA V WHITE 
Rocdsbiirg, Wi 
covers my porcli 
should grow it." 
.—"A Cinnamon Vine from one root 
It is siK'li a clean vine, every on» 
-Mrs. Chas. L. Kott. 
(1914) PREMIUM OFFER 
ONE PACKET OF SEEi)S FKEE WITH EVERY 25 CENTS OF YOUR ORDER, according- 
to following- conditions: " 
1. THIS PREMIUM IS OFFERED on any purchase of seeds, plants or bulbs (excepting 
lawn gross seerl and Evergreens), but not on other articles. 
2. AS PREMIUM YOU MAY SELECT for every twenty-five cents of your order one packet 
of seeds free from my general list of fio%Yer or vegetable seeds, selecting such seeds as are 
listed at not more than 5c a packet (exclusive of beans, peas and corn in" the veeetable listi 
3. PREMIUMS MUST BE SELECTED with the order. Orders at diffei^nrtimercannot 
be taken together to entitle one to a premium. 
4. IF PREMIUMS ARE NOT SELECTED according to the above offer, I shall have to take 
the liberty of substituting. 
CINNAMON VINE BULBS 
flowers, exquisite perfume, grows in 
No insects ever trouble. No winter 
Beautiful leaves, dainty 
shade or sun, wet or dry. 
harms. 
A charming climber that will quickly surround your arbor, win- 
dow or veranda Avith a wonderful profusion of vines covered with 
handsome, glossy, heart-shaped leaves, while its clusters of deli- 
cate white flowers emit a delicious fragrance. VERY HARDY, 
thriving almost everywhere, though perhaps not so Avell adapted 
to the extreme north. The first year the vines run about 10 feet, 
but eventually reach a height of 25 to 40 feet. See mv "Cultur( 
of Flowers" for directions. Two or three roots, one foot apart, 
on each side of a door or Avindow will quickly cover it. They 
do best iu a warm, sunny location, thoueh thriving anywhere 
EXTRA QUALITY— Sure to Grow. Price, 1 strong root, 5c: 3 
roots, 12c; G roots, 21c; 12 roots, 4iOc; all postpaid: 
FLORICULTURE GUIDES 
"CULTURE OF FLOWERS FROM SEED." My booklet of prac- 
tical directions, with special instructions for Asters, Pansies, 
Sweet Peas, Roses and Greenhouse Seeds, free, if asked for, with 
an order of 25c, or over. Otherwise, the price is 5c. 
"HOME FLORICULTURE." A guide to growing seeds, plants 
and bulbs in the house or garden. A book of 175 pages, all about 
the puzzling things a flower lover wants to know, gathered from 
the author's experience of 25 years. Price, paper-bound. 25 cents. 
MY LEAFLETS on the Aster and on Vegetable Seed Culture, are 
"""^^ ""^"^ respectively of ten cents or over. 
free with an order for each 
Some Choice New Things You Will Want to Try 
AFRICAN DAISY HYBRIDS (Dimor 
lihotheca Aurantiaca Hybrida). The African 
orange daisy has become a "must-have" in 
most gardens and these variations will be 
equally popular. They come in shades of yel- 
low from golden to sulphur and orange to 
salmon, in pure white, and white with a red- 
dish or bluish tinge, and many are ringed or 
zoned. Easily grown from seed. Plants like 
a rather dry, sunny position. Pkt., 30 seeds. 
6c. 
BIDENS DAHLIOIDES. Flower lovers will 
like this as it adds to the list of annuals for 
cut flowers. It forms a dwarf hn&h, bearing 
profusely all summer large daisy-like pink 
flowers, resemlding Cosmos; splendid for cut- 
ting. Start inside in March or A\n-n and plant 
out later in a sunny location. Pkt,, 15 seeds 
10c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER. The best climber 
introduced in years. See p 10 
ORNAMENTAL BEET. Something new for 
bedding. Takes the place of Coleus, or other 
foliage plants. See p. 19. 
SUMMER FIR (Arternesia Raccorum). A 
most intere^sting novelty! Will produce a 
hedge the first summer! A new annual or- 
namental foliage plant from China. It forms 
a symmetrical pyramidal bush, 3 • to 5 feet 
similar to a Christmas tree, with finely cut 
dark green foliage. Equally valuable as sin- 
gle specimens, in groups, or as a hedge, aud 
does well in the poorest soil. Pkt. 6c' 
WHITE STOKESIA. A magnificent white 
variety of Stokesia Cyanea, or Cornflower 
^fl^^-^'^^o'^^'^f^'^s 'isiwcidlly apt for cutting. 
Pkt., 20 seeds, 6c. 
WINTER BLOOMING WALLFLOWER 
(Cheu-anthus Kewensis). Splendid for the 
winter window garden, or for outside in the 
warm sections, blooming from November to 
May,^ Avith dehciously sweet-scented flowers in 
purple-violet or sulphur to golden yellow 
30 seeds, 6c. 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
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5- 9 
10-11 
VEGETABLES 
COLLECTIONS OF SEEDS 
ASTERS 
PANSIES ; 
SWEET PEAS tp"ti 
MISCELLANEOUS ... \t 
FLOWER SEEDS Alphabetical ' List .'.^ " 16-45 
LAWN GRASS SEED 4^ 
BULBS AND PERENNIALS'. I'. 46-50 
ROSES AND OTHER PLANTS ! 51-56 
All Bulbs, Plants and Seeds sent prenaid 
except grass seed by the bushel. 
Send for terms to agents to sell my choice 
seeds. 
